Assad’s Death Warrant : Real Reason for Washington's War Against Syria
(The Syria Pipeline War)
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/09/...death-warrant/
“Secret cables and reports by the U.S., Saudi and Israeli intelligence agencies indicate that
the moment Assad rejected the Qatari pipeline, military and intelligence planners quickly arrived at the consensus that fomenting a Sunni uprising in Syria to overthrow the uncooperative Bashar Assad was a feasible path to achieving the shared objective of completing the Qatar/Turkey gas link. In 2009 … soon after Bashar Assad rejected the Qatar pipeline, the CIA began funding opposition groups in Syria.” — Robert F. Kennedy Jr.,
Why the Arabs don’t want us in Syria, Politico
The conflict in Syria is not a war in the conventional sense of the word. It is a regime change operation … The main driver of the conflict is the country that’s toppled more than 50 sovereign governments since the end of World War 2. … Washington is the hands-down regime change champion … But … No matter how compelling the evidence may be, the brainwashed American people always believe their government is doing the right thing.
But
the United States is … Arming, training and funding Islamic extremists — that have killed half a million people, displaced 7 million more and turned the country into an uninhabitable wastelands … It is the wrong thing, the immoral thing. …
The US wants to install a puppet regime in Damascus so it can secure pipeline corridors in the East, oversee the transport of vital energy reserves from Qatar to the EU, and make sure that those reserves continue to be denominated in US Dollars that are recycled into US Treasuries and US financial assets. This is the basic recipe for maintaining US dominance in the Middle East and for extending America’s imperial grip on global power into the future.
The war in Syria did not begin when the government of Bashar al Assad cracked down on protestors in the spring of 2011. That version of events is obfuscating hogwash. The war began in 2009, when Assad rejected a Qatari plan to transport gas from Qatar to the EU via Syria. …
In 2009, Assad announced that he would refuse to sign the agreement to allow the pipeline to run through Syria … the Saudis, Qataris, Turks and Americans were furious at Assad, but what could they do? …
Washington and its scheming allies decided to launch a clandestine proxy-war against Damascus, kill or depose Assad, and make damn sure the western oil giants nabbed the future pipeline contracts and controlled the flow of energy to Europe. That was the plan at least. …
“Secret cables and reports by the U.S., Saudi and Israeli intelligence agencies indicate that the moment Assad rejected the Qatari pipeline, military and intelligence planners quickly arrived at the consensus that fomenting a Sunni uprising in Syria to overthrow the uncooperative Bashar Assad was a feasible path to achieving the shared objective of completing the Qatar/Turkey gas link. In 2009, according to WikiLeaks, soon after Bashar Assad rejected the Qatar pipeline, the CIA began funding opposition groups in Syria."
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the moment Assad rejected the Qatari pipeline” … was the catalyst for the US aggression that transformed a bustling, five thousand-year old civilization into a desolate Falluja-like moonscape overflowing with homicidal fanatics that were recruited, groomed and deployed by the various allied intelligence agencies. …
Fortunately, Assad –with the help of Iran, Hezbollah and the Russian Airforce– has fended off the effort to oust him and install a US-stooge. … the principal that global security depends on basic protections of national sovereignty, and that the cornerstone of international law has to be a rejection of unprovoked aggression whether … by one’s own military or by armed proxies …
what’s going on is regime change … Obama and Co are trying to overthrow a democratically-elected secular regime that refuses to bow to Washington’s demands to provide access to pipeline corridors … That’s what’s really going on behind the ISIS distraction and the “Assad is a brutal dictator” distraction … What Washington cares about is oil, power and money. … “only when we see this conflict as a proxy war over a pipeline do events become comprehensible.” …
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/09/...death-warrant/
http://www.politico.eu/article/why-t...-intervention/
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